Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1952, p. 1

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the georgetown herald twelve pages georgetown ontario wednesday october 8th 1952 twelve pages what council did on monday october it heard from bouuue presi dent of the dumber of commerce ofprocrtm to date in encouraging new industry in georgetown mr boulelle said that the cham ber has prepared a booklet of in- formation about the town when ah enauiry u received a copy of thia is sent with the advtc that ti counclla industrial committee will proceed from there the c of c has suggested that advertising be runtn the windsor paper solic iting feeder industries fur the rm rrd plant in oakvllle mayor armstrong thanked mr hoot rile for his information and work up to the present lie said there had only been one enquiry wtiich might tiuvft jed to new industry and the fact tliat geotcuwn has no level building location was o deterring factor council has considered he uld making an agreement with a priv ate property owner to level ills property with the stipulation that the property must be offered for sale for industrial use for a certain fper- lod of time will have on property commit tee investigate ond make a rwom- mendutlon on an oiler by frank whltmee to purchase town pwned property behind his young street home accented u tender of armstrong brothers co rut ruction llrampton for constructing 5000 feet of new tldcwulk which has been requested by ratepayers in various sections of town the firm tendered 30c a r qua re foot with some extra char iest for excavation and fill it was one of two tenders recel ved the other from lfalton paving con tracting oakvllle being higher the work will start at once sidewalks to be constructed in clude both sides of normandy illvd north side of caroline street east side of chapel street south side of no 7 highway from normandy blvd to the town limits reeve marshall voted against the i utter because he said he believed the money could be better spent on sidewalk repairs in other parts of town at present and the high way sidewalk delayed till a later date will put 6 water mains on young st from market to edith at a coat of 800 and on chapel east from guclph to victoria at a cost of 1500 granted the boy scouts permis sion to have apple day on october 25th and the poppy day committee for poppy day on november 8th engaged hamilton excavatlns guelph to tnstal sewers in the orr survey were informed by solicitor harry willis that the five north halton municipalities hod been relieved from further participation in the current assessment squabble in the lower port of the county and thai tie does not believe his services in the case are further needed will investigate a possible am endment to oie building toylaw whereby permission to build on subdivisions not approved by the dept of planning could be refused the question came up in con nection with the tycrs subdivision where the town has signified that no town services will be installed until the proper government appro val for the subdivision is received the building inspector has been asked to refer applicants for build ing permits to we council con cerning what services they ore liable to get changed the nlflfht for nomina tion meeting from the monday be- sore election day to he thursday previous which will provide a ten- day period election day is monday decem- and nomination meeting will be thursday november 28th in view of the large number of voters an word 2 this year a second poll ing place will be provided in col lege view which will serve resid ents on that aide cat the railway tracks polling places deputy re turning officers and iou clerks were tentatively named industrial chairman sargent said the dept el planning seemed to iavour councils fftan of levelling a potentladuftrial property at wsent heeatt been tolbvthere is sot too much activity in industrial placement in ontario thero hai ien oner enquiry wcently frortfa dry goods manufacturing concern aboula possible location tierev- t v- s v fciujtajtltiloiiytitreimtt the weather mr ed j lor the gardens certainly were all blackened the other night when the temperature dropped dowti to 26 the first frost was one week later than last year the hot spell in september rais ed the average maximum 4 degrees above the normal of 70 uie aver age minimum for hoptembrr ysvas 44 which is 4 degrees lower than normal theralnfall for thetnocrth touiled 2 11 inches being half inch below normal n krn ilatkln date mix mln italn sept 29 71 48 sept 30 oy 4fi trace oct 1 78 43 14 xl 2 58 4t trace oct 3 51 32 trace oct 4 66 20 oct 5 52 41 average 64 71 40 71 14 archdeacon preacher at deanery meeting archdeacon w g o tnumjison d sevcrul ladle if si eorgei nttetuled ia deanery meeting of anglican clergymen and womans association members in st a 1 bans church actou yesterday archdeacon thompson preuched t a service in the mornnu and 11 ere was a communion se ice wih iurul dear llrathcitc as cctibrint ith the arlon recor hiv hji- irice assimii s at a clvrgj meeting alvr unrh a icw rurl dean wis nominated to succeed m hi iicote who will retire after six years in office the name of canon f c jackson oak- ille hai lrfc i lerarded l- tir imahop for appoval rev ralph porritt lowvillc was elected sec retarytreasurer congratulations to si georges church georgetown in their centennial year were exten ded by the meeting the ladles at their meeting heard a visitor miss hamilton describe a recent meeting of bishops in lon don each wa present gave a re port on their years activities miss gcorglna checkley hamilton dom inion diocesan president was also present another iieiketz no just one of the props that brampton photographer gordon campbell uses to keep small fry minds off the camera when hes focussing this little lad snuffpcd on his fourth lirthday is alan mcdonald son of lois nielsen mrdoruld of george town and oie late fill gordon mcdonald alan was born in england and returned to canada with his mother after his father death in u plane crash while serving with the ilaf ccfera have euchre party in bronte stan allen georgetown haltons ccf candidate in the next federal election was present to say a few words to those who attended a euohre in bronte community hall on october 3rd he expressed satisfaction with the work of the county executive and said that he was sure progress has already been made in the rid ing those who won prizes at euchre wrre mrs w medlund oakvllle and mr g robertson milton firsts mrs springer uurllngton and mr l drazcau oakvde second winners in a lucky draw were ii lawr georgetown popup toas ter mary jenkins lakcvlcw man tel radio w imbcr burlington electric kettle arch shepherd georgetown electric iron umkhohsf hold communion service in limehoute church rev a caldcr conducted com munion services at limehousc pres byterian church last sunday mr and mrs lloyd mcenery were new members received iniothi church we extend sympathy 16 mr o moitat whose brother william was burled in acton last week abo to mr john nlckell of euen mills whose twin brother james was bur- cd at limcl jusc on monrtny mrs lane i up and improving after a week in hd under the ih-j- trrs enre t mcsdames tlleroy smetntust and sand ford attcrded uie annual area convention of the womens institute held in kitchener oils week mr and mrs cummlngs point pleasant ny spent the weekend with uie james nobles the shelbournes visited mr and mrs roy powell lowville on sun day mr and mrs walter brownrldgc of georgetown wtorc with the f t c drowns on sunday the wi met at the home ol mrs august spltzer on thursday congratulations to mr and mrs bill mills of strecuville who have a new son born a week ago brampton bridal mb and mr8 boss crawford were married in christ churcti brampton on september 0th mn crawford the former carol mnrsden 1 the daughter of mr and mrs george marwtcn brampton and ffranddauflhtcr of mrs fred laws gearsctown lengthy iuneu fatal barbara beaumont die after a lensthy illness barbara eleanor beaumont 17 daughter of mr andmrs horpln beaumont pres- rott died on thursday she was the only ohlld of mr andmrs beaumont hor father li a native of glen williams and her mother is a sister of a former geor- getown resident mrs hedicy shaw her uncle mr arthur beaumont glen williams attended the funeral service in st johns church pres- cott on saturday i the road paving program if muhlcl- pal board approval is arantea a1 tbough residents want it paved it had boon left oil the engineers umates by error road chairman goodlei said ha believed a dissent ing albert street ratepayer had changed till mind but council felt that unless written notice to this fleet vru received nothing could be doner about- paving this street t goodie ilso aald he believed fotne durhjba street retl- denu vp uowsjl ejjalnrt paving water shutoff sunday cct12 8s am tkepwater will be jhutoff on queen street ring street guelph street from queen street easterly to town limits normanjtry blvdr and all streets south of queen and king streets and east of guelph streets e f hyde town foreman us honeymoon for the bill arnolds s s executive is resident cema lirigadier f c wsllace was elec ted president at the consdlsn klec- trlcttl msnufscturera auociation at ccuas elgrith annual meebtsg in nlageira kalis last week he is vice president of smith mi stone ijd flbrrglsa canada latl liuplate catiietda l14 aud plav cetruftda lu1 as well as weldrtu of ceuiadlmi phtsburgti industries cole products and national weaving smith stone peraoruirl attend- liis the cunvrnllon included wilfrid kurd trygve wold i lob jtrtchjirdt jim lllnchey ami arthur wilson plan drive to pay for new building at a meeting of the director of kmpjelng agriculture society held at the home of mlu charlotte mcculluugh la week it was deci ded to make a canvustt in order to wipe out un approximate 1000 de ficit on uie new building in thf fnr grouikl it had been hoped that this years fair receipts might huve provided fur this but due to the extreme heat on fair day attend- mice va down and un unuiually large exhibit extended the prize money it was reiorted that this years prize uvt amounted to 3300 un increase of uboiit saoti oer 1051 ilans were made for a euchre early next month and the director dinner which will be held at the end of november this year a lucky draw for a luncheon set at the meeting was won by ur 1 w cleave local fire brigade inspect during fire prevention week as a special ieature of klre ire- vention week the local fire brig ade is making an inspection of building in town and will iolnt out any fire hazards whirl exist tnd might have been overlooked by the owner it is h good time for merchant particularly to take stock of their pkfmlscs perhaps merchandise and packing boxes are stored too close to n stove stove and furnace pipes need cleaning before the winter the rear of the premises the little itubblsh sometimes accumulates at catchalls for cellar entrances oft main street can be a fire menace when they net plugged up with waste paper which a cigarette could llghl iloneymoonlrul in the states fol lowing their wedding here on sat urday ar ur and mrs john wil liam arnold they ajvere married in st johns united church at three oclock by itev johnm smith tlia bride hetty dhores conn is the daughter of ut and mrs hay mond conn and the groom mem ber of the itunneymede st liioor hank of commerce staff torouto is uie ton of mr and mrs e u arnold the bride works in the ffice of smith stone ltd gladioli and murii wet used si church lororat ions as well as in tic brides parents home where a reception was iield mrs james k kvam was organist the bride wore a ballerina length dre of lace lth nylon tulbs over satin at the bottom and a ruffle of nylon tullr orv satin at the top the jacket hui bolero length and buttoied down the front with long sleeves coming to ii point over uie hand her lieaddreaa was a juliet cap of lace with a shoulder veil she carried a nosegay of red roses and while pomrpom mums maid of honour was the bridei sister mis cwenn conn who wore a- diets of iillu green net with in serts of lace and u bolero of cjian- tllly luce she wore matching mit tens and a halo heuildres of runes and illy of the valley to match the dresii she carried a nosegay of yellow roses und miuv c pompom mums keith thompson was groomsman and andrew muloul was usher tlic brides mother receiving at her home vx ore u blue two piece dress with beige accessories and a corsage of buff plnocchlo roees- mrs k l arnold the grooms mother wore a wine stitched shot taffeta dress with matching feather hat and black accessories and a corssigc of cream roses for the honeymoon trip the bride wore a royal blue and black dress of shot taffeta with black accej dor ies and a shorty coal of winter a hilc her corsage was yellow sweetheart roses they will live in the grandview apartmorrta owor- gctowp- social and personal mrs a k shain has returned to her home on the norvol rood after being a patient in st josephs hos pital guelph for some time mr w a devereuux spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs harry devereaux on his way home to halifax after attending a convention in cleveland- ken mcmillan with other mem bers o fthe olfa executive attended the annual meeting of the northern ontario hockey association in tim- mins over the weekend mrs j b- mackenzie and misses jean and margery mackenzie en tertained for models betty need en mary coma and beverley ham mrs reynolds of the dubarry com pany mr sid silver and mr and mrs w c reynolds at dinner prioc to silvers evening fashion show on thursday visitors at the home of mr and mrs a pnttenden on sunday were mr and mrs j hambleton and rowc and mr and mrs ellis ham bleton orangcville mr and mrs c e wornock jux and mrs a grecnthal and daughters barbara and nancy toronto mr george bceney umehouse mrs qeorge duke and kathleen torordo xast tuesday at his home on charles street brian hill son of mr and mrs percy hill celebrated his elgniff birthday his uttje chums invited to his party were paul marko gary renwiok tom my- lyons david rawson kurt bowman keith wood and monty hyde pour smith stone employees i attended a meeting o the ontario provincial council 1bew in otta- wara week aflo sat the coun cil which met ingetalown last spring elected stan alleix a vice- president at that time those who attended the ottawa affair ware fred jdinjon -43edfrv- james nickell 84 farmer twin dies member of a pioneer umehouse family james nickcu 84 died in hamilton general hospital on fri day the nlckclls have been residents of the district since william nlckell emigrated from ireland in 1812 he was the third settler in esqucxing nnd first farmed at d var li m oho use which is still owned by the family- mr nlckell was a son of james nlckell and sarah woods and spent all his life at limehousc until two years ago he was a resident of halton centennial manor at mil ton his wife mury wheeler died in 1922 surviving are his twin brother john of eden mills and two sisters mrs minnie graham winnipeg man and mrs edith wctherald toronto members of the family who predeceaaed him were mrs hugo bell toronto william nick el sarnia and dr robert nlckell who was a veterinarian in george town rev alex caldcr conducted the funeral service in llmohouse pres byterian church on monday which was followed by interment in lime housc cemetery pallbearers were fred victor and wilfred hording andrew mi no harding price and k c lindsay glen williams mrs d walker and daughter marilyn toronto visited over the weekend with mrs ambrose han cock sr and mi and mrs tom barrett were visitors one day last week mrs hancock has been on the sicklist for the past week enoagemkntsk mr and mrs william wylle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter sarah to robert m ezard the marriage will take place on saturday october the twenty- fifth at three oclock in knox pres byterisn church home from holiday before cards arrive when mrs au collins mailed ranis cram switzerland to mendi in town several weeks ago she hwnt expect to be home when the cards arrived however such was the case or the cardi reached georgetown about the umskthe collins arrived hone from their trip toey enjoyed thelf vudt in brlialnand en

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